This Cerebellar Syndrome side effect was reported by a health professional from IN. A 31-year-old patient (weight:NA) experienced the following symptoms/conditions: hepatic amoebiasis. The patient was prescribed Metronidazole (dosage: NA), which was started on 201109. Concurrently used drugs:

Ornidazole (ornidazole) (ornidazole)

Diloxanide Furoate (diloxanide Furoate) (diloxanide Furoate)

When starting to take Metronidazole the consumer reported the following symptoms:

Cerebellar Ataxia

Convulsion

Neuropathy Peripheral

Grand Mal Convulsion

Clumsiness

Cerebellar Syndrome

Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis

Diarrhoea

The patient was hospitalized. These side effects may potentially be related to Metronidazole.

This is a Metronidazole side effect report of a 61-year-old patient (weight:NA) from KR, suffering from the following symptoms/conditions: liver abscess, who was treated with Metronidazole (dosage:NA, start time: NS), combined with: NA., and developed a serious reaction and a Cerebellar Syndrome side effect. The patient presented with:

Toxic Encephalopathy

Paraesthesia

Cerebellar Syndrome

Hypoaesthesia

which developed after the beginning of treatment. The patient was hospitalized. This side effect report can indicate a possible existence of increased vulnerability to Metronidazole treatment in patients suffering from liver abscess, resulting in Cerebellar Syndrome.

Toxic Encephalopathy, Cytotoxic Oedema, Cerebellar Syndrome

A 60-year-old patient (weight: NA) from KR with the following symptoms: brain abscess started Metronidazole (metronidazole) treatment (dosage: NA) on NS. Soon after starting Metronidazole (metronidazole) treatment, the consumer experienced several side effects, including:

Toxic Encephalopathy

Cytotoxic Oedema

Cerebellar Syndrome

. Concurrently used drugs: NA.The patient was hospitalized. This finding indicates that some patients can be more vulnerable to developing Metronidazole (metronidazole) side effects, such as Cerebellar Syndrome.

A patient from GB was prescribed and started Metronidazole (metronidazole) on Dec 14, 2012. Patient felt the following Metronidazole side effects: neurotoxicity, balance disorder, fall, abasia, cerebellar ataxia, cerebellar syndrome Additional patient health information: male , 61 years of age, The consumer reported the following symptoms: was diagnosed with

This report suggests a potential Metronidazole (metronidazole)Cerebellar Syndrome side effect(s) that can have serious consequences. A 70-year-old female patient from TW (weight:NA) was diagnosed with the following health condition(s): abdominal infection and used Metronidazole (metronidazole) (dosage: (total Dose: 41.25g)) starting NS. Soon after starting Metronidazole (metronidazole) the patient began experiencing various side effects, including:

Encephalopathy

Nystagmus

Cerebellar Syndrome

Sepsis

Organ Failure

Drugs used concurrently:NA. The patient was hospitalized. Although Metronidazole (metronidazole) demonstrated significant improvements in a number of clinically relevant cases, troublesome symptoms, such as Cerebellar Syndrome, may still occur.

This Cerebellar Syndrome problem was reported by a health professional from TW. A 70-year-old female patient (weight: NA) was diagnosed with the following medical condition(s): infection prophylaxis.On NS a consumer started treatment with Metronidazole (dosage: Unk). The following drugs/medications were being taken at the same time: NA. When commencing Metronidazole, the patient experienced the following unwanted symptoms /side effects:

Sepsis

Organ Failure

Toxic Encephalopathy

Altered State Of Consciousness

Muscle Twitching

Eye Movement Disorder

Nystagmus

Cerebellar Syndrome

The patient was hospitalized. Although all drugs are carefully tested before they are licensed for use, they carry potential side effect risks. Some side effects, such as Cerebellar Syndrome, may become evident only after a product is in use by the general population.

This is a Metronidazole side effect report of a 71-year-old patient (weight: NA) from KR. The patient developed the following symptoms/conditions: infectious colitis and was treated with Metronidazole (dosage: NA) starting NS. Concurrently used drugs: NA. Soon after that, the consumer experienced the following of symptoms:

Somnolence

Slow Response To Stimuli

Dysarthria

Cerebellar Syndrome

Ataxia

Neurotoxicity

Toxic Encephalopathy

This opens a possibility that Metronidazole could cause Cerebellar Syndrome and that some patients may be more susceptible.

and was treated with Metronidazole (metronidazole). Directly after treatment started, patient experienced the unwanted or unexpected Metronidazole side effects: ataxia, grand mal convulsion, dysarthria, cerebellar syndrome, neurotoxicity. Metronidazole (metronidazole) dosage: NA. The patient was hospitalized. These side effects may potentially be related to Metronidazole (metronidazole).

Cerebellar Syndrome, Toxicity To Various Agents

This Cerebellar Syndrome side effect was reported by a physician from CA. A 72-year-old female patient (weight:NA) experienced the following symptoms/conditions: NA. The patient was prescribed Metronidazole (metronidazole) (dosage: NA), which was started on NS. Concurrently used drugs: NA. When starting to take Metronidazole (metronidazole) the consumer reported the following symptoms:

Cerebellar Syndrome

Toxicity To Various Agents

The patient was hospitalized. These side effects may potentially be related to Metronidazole (metronidazole).

This is a Metronidazole side effect report of a 21-year-old patient (weight:NA) from FR, suffering from the following symptoms/conditions: brain abscess, who was treated with Metronidazole (dosage:NA, start time: NS), combined with:

Ceftriaxone

, and developed a serious reaction and a Cerebellar Syndrome side effect. The patient presented with:

Cerebellar Syndrome

Vith Nerve Paralysis

Toxic Encephalopathy

Axonal Neuropathy

Peripheral Sensory Neuropathy

Neurotoxicity

which developed after the beginning of treatment. The patient was hospitalized. This side effect report can indicate a possible existence of increased vulnerability to Metronidazole treatment in patients suffering from brain abscess, resulting in Cerebellar Syndrome.

A 86-year-old patient (weight: NA) from BELGIUM with the following symptoms: infection started Metronidazole treatment (dosage: 1.5 Mg, 1x/day) on NS. Soon after starting Metronidazole treatment, the consumer experienced several side effects, including:

Nystagmus

Neuropathy Peripheral

Cerebellar Syndrome

Binocular Eye Movement Disorder

. Concurrently used drugs:

Ciprofloxacin (800 Mg, 1x/day)

This finding indicates that some patients can be more vulnerable to developing Metronidazole side effects, such as Cerebellar Syndrome.

This report suggests a potential MetronidazoleCerebellar Syndrome side effect(s) that can have serious consequences. A 74-year-old female patient from KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF (weight:NA) was diagnosed with the following health condition(s): female genital tract fistula and used Metronidazole (dosage: 1000 Mg, Daily) starting NS. Soon after starting Metronidazole the patient began experiencing various side effects, including:

Dysphagia

Gait Disturbance

Nystagmus

Ataxia

Polyneuropathy

Toxic Encephalopathy

Cerebellar Syndrome

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Brain Abnormal

Dysarthria

Drugs used concurrently:NA. The patient was hospitalized. Although Metronidazole demonstrated significant improvements in a number of clinically relevant cases, troublesome symptoms, such as Cerebellar Syndrome, may still occur.

This Cerebellar Syndrome problem was reported by a physician from UNITED KINGDOM. A 21-year-old patient (weight: NA) was diagnosed with the following medical condition(s): brain abscess.On NS a consumer started treatment with Metronidazole (dosage: 1.5g/day Oral). The following drugs/medications were being taken at the same time:

Ceftriaxone (4g/day Iv)

When commencing Metronidazole, the patient experienced the following unwanted symptoms /side effects:

Toxic Encephalopathy

Axonal Neuropathy

Cranial Nerve Palsies Multiple

Nausea

Cerebellar Syndrome

Vomiting

Neurotoxicity

Diplopia

The patient was hospitalized. Although all drugs are carefully tested before they are licensed for use, they carry potential side effect risks. Some side effects, such as Cerebellar Syndrome, may become evident only after a product is in use by the general population.

This is a Metronidazole side effect report of a 21-year-old patient (weight: NA) from FRANCE. The patient developed the following symptoms/conditions: sinusitis and was treated with Metronidazole (dosage: 1.5 G, Unk) starting NS. Concurrently used drugs:

Ceftriaxone (4 G, Unk)

Soon after that, the consumer experienced the following of symptoms:

Axonal Neuropathy

Cerebellar Syndrome

Toxic Encephalopathy

Neurotoxicity

The patient was hospitalized. This opens a possibility that Metronidazole could cause Cerebellar Syndrome and that some patients may be more susceptible.

and was treated with Metronidazole. Patient felt the following Metronidazole side effects: cerebellar syndrome, toxicity to various agents, dysarthria, ataxia, somnolence, slow response to stimuli. Metronidazole dosage: NA. These side effects may potentially be related to Metronidazole.

Treatment of cerebellar disorders depends on the cause. In some cases, there is no cure but treatment may help with symptoms.

NIH: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

Metronidazole Cerebellar Syndrome Reviews

Sat, 19 May 2012

I had this wierd taste in my mouth when I ate. It made everything taste expired, even flavored water.

Wed, 23 May 2012

how you can forestall Morning illness throughout being pregnant is a thriller widespread in pregnant girls. Nausea happens as one among the early indicators of being pregnant.

Thu, 09 Feb 2012

Started four doses of 500 mg 3x/day, then shifted to iv metro in the hospital, then 2 more doses at home. I feel dizzy and lightheaded. It's been less than two days since i stopped it, i still have a bit of dizziness and lightheadedness. I wonder how many days will this dizziness persist?

Sat, 26 May 2012

If a harmful invader sets up camp somewhere on your body, the immune system mounts a defense by sending white blood cells, the body's main infection-fighting cells, into the area.

Sat, 09 Apr 2011

Describe Your Metronidazole Experience Here: after taking a total of 4 pills, 1 first day 2 second day and 1 in third day. I had symptoms begin on that second day. There was tingling in my lips with burning in my lips and tongue. The next day they look swollen. My ear was all congested, around opening of nose it burns and I have nasal congestion and runny. My eye lid swelled up and I have a confirmed bacterial infection in eye.(may be related to meds) eye dr wouldn't say. Doctor who out me on meds told me not to take anymore, so I'm waiting for these symptoms to go away. How long after meds are stopped will symptoms go away? I've had alot of symptoms some common some not so.

Mon, 12 Jan 2009

prescribed Metronidazole for tooth complaint after one day felt dizzy, day two pins and needles and numbness in arms and day three severe abdominal pains.taken to hospital then transfered to emergency care unit. after six hours of tests it appeared to be a severe reaction to Metronidazole.i will never use this drug again.

Sun, 15 Feb 2009

I am deeply indebted to Danny Smith with his comments about Metronidazole. I was also prescribed Metronidazole for a tooth complaint and after experiencing dizziness and being very unwell with nausea, happened to find his remarks on the net. After taking each tablet my symptoms increased and finally searched the net for some information. I immediately stopped my medication and alerted my Dr who has prescribed anti nausea pills and amoxycillin which have settled my symptoms and the infection has reduced in anticipation of root canals to be performed in a couple of days.

Tue, 19 May 2009

Was prescribed Flagyl and also had sever reaction to drug. After two days hand numb and tingly, day three I could hardly walk, my mind was in a fog and I couldn't think. Completely surpressed my appetite and gave me terrible anxiety.

Mon, 25 Jan 2010

Can I take Flagyl for a UTI?

Thu, 11 Feb 2010

Diagnosed with BV and started taking Flagyl orally twice per day for 7 days. In the 4th day of my treatment my period started. Had very heavy flow. No cramps but very heavy menstrual bleeding and passed large blood clots. Very worried.

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